Watch: How to create a new character?
Asking questions can help you create a new character. What's their name? How does the character behave? What do they like to do? How old are they? What do they feel and what are they thinking? Can you think of some more things you should know about your characters?
Creating a character
Things to think about when creating a character:
Name - Give your character a name that people can remember.
Setting - Where would your character live or spend time? Think about who your character is and think of a setting that will match them. A princess wouldn鈥檛 live in a pond and an evil witch wouldn鈥檛 live in a cute little cottage in the forest鈥 or would they?
Appearance - What does your character look like? Do they have any unusual features like a scar or glasses? Use lots of adjectives (describing words) to bring your characters to life.
Job - What does your character do? Do they go to school? Are they a ballerina? A bank robber?
Clothing - What does your character wear? This can help people get to know the character better.
Likes and dislikes - What does your character like and dislike? Do they love football? Do they hate brussel sprouts?
Watch: Creating a character within a setting
Activities
Quiz
Activity 2
Create your own character.
You could choose one you already know from a story and add some extra details.
Or you could create a brand new character from your imagination.
On a piece of paper answer these questions about your character. If you need help watch the first video again for tips.
1. What is their name?
2. Where do they live 鈥 the setting?
3. What do they look like?
4. What do they wear?
5. What job do they have?
6. What do they like?
7. What do they dislike?
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